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00:00Hummingbirds are migrating. Here's how to help them along.
00:04Keep your feeders up and full.
00:06Keep feeders clean and filled with fresh nectar.
00:09Four parts water to one part sugar until October to fuel migrating hummingbirds.
00:14Plant late blooming flowers.
00:16Plant late blooming natives like salvia, bee balm, and trumpet vine
00:20to provide essential nectar sources for migrating hummingbirds.
00:24Provide shelter and perches.
00:26Offer dense foliage like conifers, honeysuckle, and elderberry for shelter,
00:31plus small branches or perches for resting hummingbirds.
00:34Avoid pesticides.
00:36Keep your garden pesticide-free so hummingbirds can access protein-rich insects
00:40using organic pest control methods when necessary.
00:44Provide a water source.
00:46Provide a clean, fresh water source like a shallow birdbath,
00:50misting fountain, or drip feature to attract hummingbirds.
00:54Support native plantings.
00:56Incorporate native flowering plants such as columbine, jewelweed, and cardinal flower
01:00to provide nectar sources and habitat for migrating hummingbirds.
01:04Be patient and observant.
01:07Sit quietly in your garden and observe hummingbirds' feeding behaviors,
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